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Aji Noh Motor
Local comedy by Mohd Razif Rashid, "Aji Noh Motor", tells the tale of an older brother named Aji who is willing do to anything for his younger brother, Noh. However, the two brothers are polar opposites of each other, with Aji being a drag racer, who only takes the motor parts of those who lost while Noh is an obedient and determined boy whose only hobby is reading and practicing his religion's teachings despite being blind. In spite of that, Aji loves Noh very much and will do his best to make sure that Noh's wishes are fulfilled even if it proves impossible for him.
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Plot Summary
A documentary that explores the life and work of a street artist, focusing on his creative process and the socio-political context of his art. The film delves into the artist's motivations, his challenges in the urban landscape, and the impact of his work on the community.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Aji Noh Motor' is scarce due to its niche documentary nature and potentially limited release. However, documentaries focusing on street art and socio-political commentary often garner appreciation for their authenticity and cultural insights.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its raw portrayal of street art and its cultural relevance.
Praised for shedding light on the often-unseen world of urban artists.
Noted for its observational style and focus on the artist's perspective.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this documentary.
Fun Fact
The identity and specific background of the street artist 'Aji Noh Motor' remain largely anonymous, which is a common characteristic of many influential figures in the street art community, adding to their mystique.
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